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Retention of African-American students in baccalaureate nursing programs: are we doing enough?

机译:留住非裔美国学生参加学士学位的护理计划:我们做得足够吗?

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With the increasing minority population in the United States, much attention has been given to the lack of diversity among health care professionals, specifically nursing. Since the 1960s, the federal government has provided financial resources to institutions of higher education whose purpose was to diversify the health care profession. Historically, these resources have supported initiatives that primarily focused on the recruitment of minority students into higher education. These efforts temporarily increased the enrollment of students from varying racial and ethnic backgrounds. However, without established retention initiatives in place, the attrition rates for students from diverse backgrounds far exceeded the enrollment rates. Consequently, the nursing workforce continues to be a predominantly White female profession. In order for schools of nursing to create a workforce reflective of its patient population, both nursing education and institutions of higher education must be committed to implementing initiatives to increase the retention and graduation rates of minority students.
机译:随着美国少数族裔人口的增加,人们对医疗保健专业人员(尤其是护理人员)缺乏多样性给予了极大的关注。自1960年代以来,联邦政府一直向旨在使医疗保健行业多元化的高等教育机构提供财政资源。从历史上看,这些资源支持的举措主要集中于招募少数民族学生进入高等教育。这些努力暂时增加了来自不同种族和种族背景的学生的入学率。但是,如果没有适当的保留计划,来自不同背景的学生的流失率远远超过入学率。因此,护理人员仍然是白人女性的主要职业。为了使护理学校能够创建能够反映其患者人数的劳动力,护理教育和高等教育机构都必须致力于实施旨在提高少数民族学生的保留率和毕业率的举措。

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